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Our
public radio programs reach nearly one million listeners each week on
more than 150 public radio stations across the country.
Underwriting
our National Programming - National Native News, Native America Calling
and Earthsongs - is a powerful yet affordable means to target and
deliver your message to a national public radio audience while supporting
these important radio programs.
KBC's National Programming is the most cost effective way to reach a national
Native American audience. KBC programs are broadcast by every Native American
public radio station and by many urban public radio stations serving substantial
Native populations.
- NNN Station
List (make link, etc.)
- Earthsongs
Station List
- NAC Station
List
Rate Card and Contact Information
For a KNBA Media Kit with national underwriting rates and a proposed schedule
to meet your specific needs, please contact Larry
Cleland , Director of Corporate Support, or call him at 907-258-8891.
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Our
Corporate and Foundation Underwriters for National Programming
We would like to especially thank the following underwriters who have
distinguished themselves by raising their support of KBC's national programs,
National Native News, Earthsongs, and Native America Calling
to the Benefactor and Sustaining levels.
For
National Native News:
Alaska Communications
Systems
Arctic Slope Regional Corporation
CIRI
Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Days
Inn of Anchorage
Koahnic
Broadcast Corporation Training Center
Kongsgaard Goldman Foundation
NBA Wells Fargo
Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board
Peak Oilfield Service Company
Phillips Alaska
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Sonosky, Chambers,
Sachse, Endreson, Miller and Munson
National Endowment for the Arts
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
For
Earthsongs:
Paul Allen Foundation
Koahnic
Broadcast Corporation Training Center
For
Native America Calling:
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Koahnic
Broadcast Corporation Training Center
Well Nations Magazine
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